Thursday, November 12, 2009

Hair Growth in Women

    While we all know that hair loss is one of the most devastating events a woman can experience, an equally troubling problem is unwanted hair growth. In this case, we are referring not to the hair of the head, but that found on the body. As a young girl matures and enters into puberty, her body begins to produce hormones which cause the maturation and development of the primary and secondary sexual traits. These hormones also cause the development of thick, darker (terminal) hairs in specific places.

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    Where and how much hair develops is dependent on her genetic make-up and ethnic background. Women of Mediterranean descent tend to develop more terminal hair on the arms and legs than do women of Asian ancestry, while women of European descent fall somewhere in the middle when it comes to developing body hair.

    Our modern society has deemed that body hair on women is an undesired trait, and over the years women have developed a habit of shaving the body parts where such unwanted hairs are found (underarms, legs, etc.). Even the parts of the body where such hair is expected are carefully "groomed" so as not to appear "too hairy". This attitude toward body hair on women has become so ingrained (at least in American culture) that the sight of a woman with normal hair development is considered grotesque.

    Yet, millions of women today experience what can be categorized as abnormal hair growth. Such hair growth is heavier than would be normal for someone of a particular ethnic background and genetic parentage. There are many factors which can cause this type of hair growth. The best method of dealing with the growth depends on which of the factors (or combination of factors) is the cause of the growth in a specific case. The most common factors for abnormal hair growth are:

    • Altered Androgen Metabolism - The skin and fat cells of the body can convert
    weak forms of androgens (male hormones) into more potent ones. Altered
    Androgen Metabolism causes abnormal hair growth when the skin and fat cells
    convert testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
    • Increased Androgen Production - The ovaries produce testosterone as a part of
    normal developmental function. Likewise, the adrenal glands naturally produce
    dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate. When either of these glands over-produces
    their respective androgens abnormal hair growth can result. The cause is more
    often the fault of the ovaries than the adrenal glands, but there are several
    recognized instances where the adrenal gland causes such problems.
    • Decreased Androgen Binding in the Circulation - The hormone levels in the
    body are regulated and balanced normally. The liver produces a substance
    called Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) which binds testosterone into an
    inactive form. Estrogen stimulates the liver to produce SHBG which in turn
    reduces the amount of free androgens in the blood. Androgens decrease SHBG
    in the blood. A decrease in estrogen will also decrease SHBG production,
    therefore increasing the amount of free androgens available in the blood, and
    only free androgens are biologically viable. With more free androgens there is
    an increase in hair growth.
    • Exogenous Androgens - Sometimes a person taking medications for hormone
    therapy (Estratest, danazol), body development (such as anabolic steroids and
    body-building supplements) or to control pregnancy (birth control pills
    containing norgestrel) can develop abnormal hair growth. Even certain
    hormone-containing skin creams (used to treat specific conditions) can be
    absorbed into the bloodstream and result in hair growth.

    The first thing a woman should do who is concerned about an abnormal amount of hair growth (or about growth in unusual areas) is to consult her doctor. With a few blood tests he can usually pinpoint the specific cause of the abnormal hair growth and advise her on the best course of treatment for the underlying cause.

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